What Would Student-Based Allocation Mean for Pennsylvania School Districts?

M. Roza, Amanda Warco
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In recent months, policymakers across the country have been exploring state school financing formulas with the goals of promoting equity, transparency, and adequacy. Toward that end, state leaders are considering a new model for disbursing state education funds called “student-based allocation” (SBA)—one that would allocate funds on the basis of students. In fact, many states already have some sort of formula using students as the basis, although in practice, most essentially use a hybrid set of allocations such that the portion of funds allocated on the basis of students varies substantially across states. This analysis of 14 states shows that among the sampled states, between 0 and 85% of all state and local funds is allocated on the basis of students. In Pennsylvania, after operating in the absence of a formal allocation formula for several years, the Basic Education Funding Commission (BEFC) was tasked with recommending a new finance scheme for funding the state’s schools. In this paper, we outline the rationale behind SBA and investigate the extent to which the BEFC proposal would allocate funds on the basis of students.
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以学生为基础的分配对宾夕法尼亚州学区意味着什么?
最近几个月,全国各地的政策制定者一直在探索公立学校的融资方案,以促进公平、透明和充足。为了实现这一目标,各州领导人正在考虑一种名为“以学生为基础的拨款”(SBA)的新模式,即以学生为基础来分配资金。事实上,许多州已经有了某种以学生为基础的公式,尽管在实践中,大多数州本质上使用的是一套混合拨款,这样,以学生为基础分配的资金部分在各州之间存在很大差异。对14个州的分析表明,在抽样的州中,0%到85%的州和地方资金是根据学生分配的。在宾夕法尼亚州,在缺乏正式分配公式的情况下运作了几年之后,基础教育基金委员会(BEFC)的任务是为资助该州的学校提出一项新的财政计划。在本文中,我们概述了中小学生资助计划的基本原理,并调查了学生资助委员会的建议将在多大程度上以学生为基础分配资金。
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